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Tull’s Hill

Tull’s Hill, located along the Lincoln Highway six miles west of Bedford, Pennsylvania, is named after the Tull family who was massacred by Native Americans in 1777. 1 A four-room school was built along the roadside circa 1913 which later became Foor’s Lincoln Outlet, a gift shop.

Sources

  1. Hickok, Charles N. “A Short History of Bedford County.” An Illustrated History of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, by William H. Egle, 2nd ed., E.M. Gardner, 1880, p. 370.

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Whoever owns this now is working on it. Haven’t seen since last year but they were working on the outside of the building then. Was open years ago as an antique dealership, then was closed for years and just sitting there.

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